130
130
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
u.s. futures -- yelp. u.s. futures showing modest positives, barely if you take into account the dow adding literally one point. the nasdaq andipeis roughly unchange -- and s&p roughly unchanged. wiped out the losses from monday. we're looking at key levels. less than 80 points away from 14,000 on the dow. 1,-506 for the s&p. >>> the nikkei having a great run. up 3.77%. the yen is down at 33-month lows against the dollar and the euro. we sat down earlier than he was planning to meaning the monetary policy will start earlier, as well. interesting that there was chatter in the market yesterday. it took until today to be an excuse for the market to move higher. that yen and the nikkei link continues unabated essentially. that's where we stand ahead of the u.s. open. >>> let's remind you what some of the guests already today have told us about what you should do with your money. >> there's very lid out there in the spanish market which doesn't have an alignment roughly with where value is now. it's not a market tha
u.s. futures -- yelp. u.s. futures showing modest positives, barely if you take into account the dow adding literally one point. the nasdaq andipeis roughly unchange -- and s&p roughly unchanged. wiped out the losses from monday. we're looking at key levels. less than 80 points away from 14,000 on the dow. 1,-506 for the s&p. >>> the nikkei having a great run. up 3.77%. the yen is down at 33-month lows against the dollar and the euro. we sat down earlier than he was planning to...
147
147
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
you're not where the u.s. economy is growing at 3% to 4%. >> let me interrupt you because we have the number on visas. 182 a share is where we're reporting. 182 a share compares to an estimate of 179. the earnings on the bottom line better than expected. here is revenue. 2.85 billion, also better than expected because it was 2.82 billion which was the estimate. vite visa is out and the stock trades up in the extended hour. 182 on 2.85 billion in revenue. >> very positive. >> let get reaction on the visa numbers. joining me to talk more about that in terms of reaction is gill laurier of webbush. thanks for seeing you. >> thanks for having me. >> what's your take on this, 182, 2.85 billion revenue? >> i'm most impressed by the upside to revenue. it means that the visa is still growing more on the 11%, 12% range as they did last year as opposed to slowing down to the 10%, 11% which we were previously expecting and i think master card is on the way to doing. that upside is impressive, and with their very high oper
you're not where the u.s. economy is growing at 3% to 4%. >> let me interrupt you because we have the number on visas. 182 a share is where we're reporting. 182 a share compares to an estimate of 179. the earnings on the bottom line better than expected. here is revenue. 2.85 billion, also better than expected because it was 2.82 billion which was the estimate. vite visa is out and the stock trades up in the extended hour. 182 on 2.85 billion in revenue. >> very positive. >>...
56
56
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
look at u.s. gypsum. play on housing recovery. great comment. our results, strongest we have seen in over three years. continuing to see signs. housing recovery. wait a minute, take a look at the stock. to the down side. problem here, they have another business. ceiling tiles. you the tiles you see in your offices? that is very poor. commercial business very uneven. stocks down a little bit. big truck engine maker. big global truck engine maker. this is what they said. uncertainty surrounding turn and pace of improvement in end markets in 2013. these guys, 60% of revenues outside the united states. good global indicator. the stock moved up but it is standing right near the top its range right now. that is the problem, mandy. we still don't have a lot of certainty on what 2013 is going to look like. that may be a problem for stocks in february. mandy? >> okay. bob pisani, thank you very much for laying it out for us. >> mandy, as our viewers know. many big time tech tight yoons have taken a beating over the last couple of years. dell will be exti
look at u.s. gypsum. play on housing recovery. great comment. our results, strongest we have seen in over three years. continuing to see signs. housing recovery. wait a minute, take a look at the stock. to the down side. problem here, they have another business. ceiling tiles. you the tiles you see in your offices? that is very poor. commercial business very uneven. stocks down a little bit. big truck engine maker. big global truck engine maker. this is what they said. uncertainty surrounding...
150
150
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
it is what gates calls refining renaissance and u.s. refiners are able to produce gasoline more cheaply than elsewhere in the world. that's because the price of u.s. oil right now is just above $96 a barrel. compare that to crude prices from the north sea which is near $116 a barrel. that is $20 discount. the widest we have seen this year and it is makesing gasoline a lot cheaper than it is in other countries. east coast refineries, like new jersey refineries, are shutting down. in the middle part of the country, refineries like the largest one in the midwest from bp spending billions of dollars to expand the refinery so they are able to capitalize on the canadian and u.s. oil in that country. shut downs we are seeing and plan maintenance and repairs at refineries around the country caused a tightness of supply on the east and west coast. this is trackeling down to the biggest losers in all this. that of course is the consumer. higher prices at the pump are a result as traders here behind me are bidding up the price of gasoline futures.
it is what gates calls refining renaissance and u.s. refiners are able to produce gasoline more cheaply than elsewhere in the world. that's because the price of u.s. oil right now is just above $96 a barrel. compare that to crude prices from the north sea which is near $116 a barrel. that is $20 discount. the widest we have seen this year and it is makesing gasoline a lot cheaper than it is in other countries. east coast refineries, like new jersey refineries, are shutting down. in the middle...
124
124
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ >>> u.s. government is suing s&p and its parent company mcgraw hill perhaps for as much as $5 million over its massive ratings mistakes on mortgage bonds and subprime issues. so far only s&p is being sued. while s&p's parent mcgraw hill stock dropped by 24%, moody's is also down by 20% since this news broke. let's ask two key questions right up front. first, is there a smoking gun inside s&p? or is this political pay back for s&p cutting the u.s. debt rating back in 2011? here's what the attorney for standard & poor's floyd abrams told david faber on cnbc earlier today. >> i don't think anyone knows. is it true that after the downgrade the intensity of the investigation significantly increased? yeah. i'm sure the government would say that it had nothing to do with it. we don't know why. >> but it did increase after the downgrade. >> yeah. >> but you don't though wt tho'. >> how could i? >> eric holder addressed that at his press conference today. >> they did what they did assessing what the cr
. ♪ >>> u.s. government is suing s&p and its parent company mcgraw hill perhaps for as much as $5 million over its massive ratings mistakes on mortgage bonds and subprime issues. so far only s&p is being sued. while s&p's parent mcgraw hill stock dropped by 24%, moody's is also down by 20% since this news broke. let's ask two key questions right up front. first, is there a smoking gun inside s&p? or is this political pay back for s&p cutting the u.s. debt rating...
148
148
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. dollar. in asia, china up eighth straight session. nikkei highest level since september of 2008. disney set to open at record highs. strength in media networks. word that it's planning films based on "star wars" characters. >>> zynga, revenues continue to fall and the social gaming company said 2013 would be profitable. >>> company seeing momentum in america's improvement in europe and big margin gains for 2013 for ralph lauren. >>> the post office could be eliminating or cutting back deliveries on saturday. we'll explain. they carry the official announcement at 10:00 a.m. this morning. >>> we start with disney. shares rising pre-market, set to open at all-time highs at fiscal fourth quarter profits beat the markets. growing attendance at the theme parks. real news came during bob iger's interview with our own julia boorstin. >> in fact, we are working on a few stand-alone films. larry kazden and simon ginberg are working on films derived on "star wars" characters that are not part of
the u.s. dollar. in asia, china up eighth straight session. nikkei highest level since september of 2008. disney set to open at record highs. strength in media networks. word that it's planning films based on "star wars" characters. >>> zynga, revenues continue to fall and the social gaming company said 2013 would be profitable. >>> company seeing momentum in america's improvement in europe and big margin gains for 2013 for ralph lauren. >>> the post office...
101
101
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
so, a harty congratulations goes out tonight to the u.s. postal service, whiches is trying to keep up with the times in the 21st century and the age of the internet. much has been said about the news today that the post office plans to eliminate letter deliveries on saturdays. that move estimates to save some $2 billion a year. it's a start. but let's not forget that last year, the post office lost $16 billion. i understand the reaction is mixed on this. many people will be inconvenienced without mail on saturday. but any kind of kuchlts will, of course, inconvenience some. but the troubling aspect of all of this is who some of the loudest nay sayers of this move are. name little our lawmakers. sadly, this is the one lawmaker where there seems to be support. republican senator susan collins saying cuts services should be a last resort. democratic snoshg mark begich says it was a bad news. these are, of course, the same people who need to get serious about government spending, before america has a true crisis. what the post office is doing i
so, a harty congratulations goes out tonight to the u.s. postal service, whiches is trying to keep up with the times in the 21st century and the age of the internet. much has been said about the news today that the post office plans to eliminate letter deliveries on saturdays. that move estimates to save some $2 billion a year. it's a start. but let's not forget that last year, the post office lost $16 billion. i understand the reaction is mixed on this. many people will be inconvenienced...
202
202
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
u.s. equity futures suggest a flat open. dow opened higher by maybe seven points, making headlines, rbc says it expects to pay "significant penalties to settle regulatory probes into ribbing lie bor and other benchmash interest rates." fines at $627 million. though the bank didn't specify amounts. >>> cftc commissioner bart chilton will join us at 8:00 eastern time to discuss. >>> andrew, big story of the morning. >> disney beating the street with its quire results. ceo -- ceo bob iger talking about "star wars" news. >> in fact we are working on stand-alone films. larry kazden working on films derived from great "star wars" characters that are not part of the overall saga. we still plan to make "star wars" seven, eight, and nine over a six-year period starting in 2015. there are going to be a few other films released in that period of time, too. >> does that wean we'll get a chewbacca film? i want r2-d2, but chewbacca the early years. >> let's talk about -- talk to anthony diclementy. the question is whether analysts are thi
u.s. equity futures suggest a flat open. dow opened higher by maybe seven points, making headlines, rbc says it expects to pay "significant penalties to settle regulatory probes into ribbing lie bor and other benchmash interest rates." fines at $627 million. though the bank didn't specify amounts. >>> cftc commissioner bart chilton will join us at 8:00 eastern time to discuss. >>> andrew, big story of the morning. >> disney beating the street with its quire...
106
106
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. [ticking] >> if michael mckubre is right about his experiment, it could change everything. it could end our dependence on oil, end the threat of global warming, and provide unlimited power. >> for example, the laptop would come pre-charged with all of the energy that you would ever intend to use. >> automobiles? >> same. [ticking] >> they've constructed one of the largest, most sophisticated machines ever built to try and replicate what the universe was like just a few nanoseconds after it was created. >> why do you want to do that? >> why wouldn't you want to know that? >> well, you'd want to know it, but, you know, spending $8 billion to find o
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. [ticking] >> if michael mckubre is right about his experiment, it could change everything. it could end our dependence on oil, end the...
145
145
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
number one, we are one of the largest natural organic food and personal care companies in the u.s. and the world. our last nielsen numbers that came out, you know, we're growing at 10% on retail stores. you know, in our quarter last night, our growth was up up 25%, organic growth is up 9.4% in the u.s. we had hurricane sandy in there, stores were closed for a week. our margins improved dramatically. 72 -- >> at a time when everyone else in the food business is telling me that food costs went up. >> food costs went up. we earned 72 cents. our earnings per share were up 55%. so i guess what else can we do to make our shareholders happy? and i think our long shareholders will be happy. the article, hey, when you come back -- >> i had to bring it up. >> sure. >> it hammered the stock. >> is there trouble in tea land? of course there's not trouble in tea land. is there going to be competition coming after us? absolutely. and i've said this before. she's doing a great thing. >> pepsico. >> to bring more healthier foods. i can't change the way the world eats, you know, with hain itself. e
number one, we are one of the largest natural organic food and personal care companies in the u.s. and the world. our last nielsen numbers that came out, you know, we're growing at 10% on retail stores. you know, in our quarter last night, our growth was up up 25%, organic growth is up 9.4% in the u.s. we had hurricane sandy in there, stores were closed for a week. our margins improved dramatically. 72 -- >> at a time when everyone else in the food business is telling me that food costs...
114
114
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
more of a positive contagion fueled by, well, i can go on and on, but you could have substituted the u.s. for europe in any one of those instances, and the hacking is a big topic on the floor today. many people think, you know, just like everything the fed does, it was probably easier to get into that website than find an exit to get out. >> hotel california, as it were. >> yeah. >> steven wood, you've been following the international markets quite a bit. now, we all know that all the central banks around the world have the race to the bottom going on right now. does that make it easier to pick equities, for example, in japan where they are trying to devalue the yen at the same time? >> well, i mean, what's happening in japan right now it makes equities and securities much more interesting in japan. we're standing in the forefront of this global tidal wave of liquidity. the fed has really been a leader on this, but the europeans and my belief as well, it's more of a chronic condition. they are going to be remissions and there's flare-ups as well which we saw on monday but the europeans n
more of a positive contagion fueled by, well, i can go on and on, but you could have substituted the u.s. for europe in any one of those instances, and the hacking is a big topic on the floor today. many people think, you know, just like everything the fed does, it was probably easier to get into that website than find an exit to get out. >> hotel california, as it were. >> yeah. >> steven wood, you've been following the international markets quite a bit. now, we all know that...
111
111
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
in a recent report, they said that 52% of all particle physicists, of all u.s. particle physicists are here working on things. there's a lot. >> you feel any pressure? >> absolutely. >> really? how hard have you been working? >> well, i haven't been to the grocery store in five weeks. so i think i have a jar of mustard and a stick of butter in my refrigerator right now. >> feel like you're part of something historic? >> absolutely, yeah. >> it's like opening a whole new window that you never saw before. and you open the window, and you get a whole new vista of things that might happen that you didn't have access to before. so from a scientist's point of view, it's the biggest thing to happen in particle physics in, say, 20 or 30 years. >> yeah. >> what's the average person gonna get out of this? >> what the--the best thing is, we don't know. >> some scientists believe the experiment could lead to the discovery of other dimensions beyond length and width and depth. they've long suspected that they exist, but lack the knowledge to detect them. they also hope to le
in a recent report, they said that 52% of all particle physicists, of all u.s. particle physicists are here working on things. there's a lot. >> you feel any pressure? >> absolutely. >> really? how hard have you been working? >> well, i haven't been to the grocery store in five weeks. so i think i have a jar of mustard and a stick of butter in my refrigerator right now. >> feel like you're part of something historic? >> absolutely, yeah. >> it's like...
46
46
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
>> they have to meet quarterly numbers under u.s. law to be a security to trade. that's what's killing them. they can't make the big spend without the street saying forget it, they're doing a jcpenney here. all in bet. >> distinguishing between a stock and company. the company can survive better because they won't be refer vaged like they will be after the deal. if you bring hewlett-packard, the last i looked at public holdings, that was a good position. i don't think the stock goes higher without competing. >> if you bought the stock, right, somebody watching the show, probably more than one has held dell some time. maybe they bought it five or ten years ago. they sat and watched the stock go down and now dell wants to take the company private at that price. >> sold with both hands. >> in the past, it's not where you've got it where the market revalues security on fundamentals right now. >> for the guy riding the stock down. >> you're an angry person if you invested with michael dell other than your 2% dividend he hasn't ne a for you but the last six months. you'
>> they have to meet quarterly numbers under u.s. law to be a security to trade. that's what's killing them. they can't make the big spend without the street saying forget it, they're doing a jcpenney here. all in bet. >> distinguishing between a stock and company. the company can survive better because they won't be refer vaged like they will be after the deal. if you bring hewlett-packard, the last i looked at public holdings, that was a good position. i don't think the stock goes...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
military occupation the u.s. still has tens of thousands of u.s. troops in south korea it's an occupied country just the way iraq is or was. during that time if you said anything nice about north korea if you said that was a good regime you went to prison for ten years i went to north korea in one nine hundred eighty nine i traveled with a twenty one year old south korean woman from north back to her home in south korea at the d.m.z. she was arrested by u.s. soldiers and given five years hard labor for having dared to visit her relatives in north korea and the us as well there is a bastion of democracy why because the u.s. uses south south korea as a puppet it is an occupied country and i think a lot of people also think you know that south korean support the demilitarized zone that they support that the vision i mean is this also. propaganda i mean i'm sure the vast majority of them want to be reunited with lost family and friends on the other side you can't have a more emotional issue than then the question of family division in korea the korean
military occupation the u.s. still has tens of thousands of u.s. troops in south korea it's an occupied country just the way iraq is or was. during that time if you said anything nice about north korea if you said that was a good regime you went to prison for ten years i went to north korea in one nine hundred eighty nine i traveled with a twenty one year old south korean woman from north back to her home in south korea at the d.m.z. she was arrested by u.s. soldiers and given five years hard...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
military occupation the u.s. still has tens of thousands of u.s. troops in south korea it's an occupied country just the way iraq is or was. during that time if you said anything nice about north korea if you said that was a good regime you went to prison for ten years i went to north korea in one nine hundred eighty nine i traveled with a twenty one year old south korean woman from north back to her home in south korea at the d.m.z. she was arrested by u.s. soldiers and given five years hard labor for having dared to visit her relatives in north korea and the u.s. as well there is a bastion of democracy why because the u.s. uses south south korea as a puppet it is an occupied country and i think a lot of people also think you know that south korean support the demilitarized zone that they support that the vision i mean is this also. propaganda i mean i'm sure the vast majority of them want to be reunited with lost family and friends on the other side you can't have a more emotional issue than then the question of family division in korea the korea
military occupation the u.s. still has tens of thousands of u.s. troops in south korea it's an occupied country just the way iraq is or was. during that time if you said anything nice about north korea if you said that was a good regime you went to prison for ten years i went to north korea in one nine hundred eighty nine i traveled with a twenty one year old south korean woman from north back to her home in south korea at the d.m.z. she was arrested by u.s. soldiers and given five years hard...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
with the u.s. security policy coming in for some harsh criticism the country's vice president is getting an inside look at what other nations are planning to go by the front line yield british security by sitting amongst the country's top intelligence officials in downing street. the visit of iranian leader to each of the thousand in more than three decades is seen as a sign that the middle east heavyweights are moving closer president ahmadinejad who is under pressure from western states over his nation's nuclear program is attending a muslim summit to discuss security issues with egypt's mohamed morsi so egypt and iran severed relations after the islamic revolution and they further deteriorated after egypt's peace treaty with israel morse's you had sparked rise to power out of egypt's uprising is seen as a major hurdle to to better ties with iran which are strongly opposed to the current revolt in syria but some analysts believe you can be door open to the islamic republic shows kyra if the seein
with the u.s. security policy coming in for some harsh criticism the country's vice president is getting an inside look at what other nations are planning to go by the front line yield british security by sitting amongst the country's top intelligence officials in downing street. the visit of iranian leader to each of the thousand in more than three decades is seen as a sign that the middle east heavyweights are moving closer president ahmadinejad who is under pressure from western states over...
478
478
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 478
favorite 0
quote 0
during his four years as commander in chief, u.s. military and cia drone strikes have accelerated at an unprecedented pace. more than 400 cia strikes against targets in pakistan and yemen. eight times as many as under president bush. >> they have been very precise, precision strikes against al qaeda and their affiliates. >> these strikes are legal. they are ethical. and they are wise. >> reporter: but today, new questions about drone strikes targeting american citizens, including anwar al awlaki. born in new mexico and killed in yemen in 2011. he allegedly directed the so-called underwear bomber, who tried to blow up an airliner over detroit in 2009. but awlaki was never charged with a crime. nbc news has obtained this confidential 16-page justice department memo that concludes lethal strikes against u.s. citizens who are operational leaders of al qaeda are a lawful act of national self-defense. >> we only take these kinds of actions when there's an imminent threat, when capture is not feasible, and when we are confident that we're d
during his four years as commander in chief, u.s. military and cia drone strikes have accelerated at an unprecedented pace. more than 400 cia strikes against targets in pakistan and yemen. eight times as many as under president bush. >> they have been very precise, precision strikes against al qaeda and their affiliates. >> these strikes are legal. they are ethical. and they are wise. >> reporter: but today, new questions about drone strikes targeting american citizens,...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
enjoy he spoke of the u.s. and britain as having the most open relationship that they have with any country in the world well that's all well and good but is a satisfactory relationship everyone want to talk more about that i'm doing by a member of the u.k. independence party stephen wolf thank you very much joining us from relationships that's going to that is it really beneficial day for everyone i'm not sure about chile i mean it should be we are and we are two countries that actually share common values in terms of our legal systems of language the way that we look at business and it should be but over the period of the years that we have this special relationship to winston churchill first quarter the friends we see lots of arguments between also on those you state clearly there was a huge to. agreed in the way that the british public did not want to get involved in afghanistan we also had a disagreement in the way that we did not want to get in vietnam and only recently we've heard president obama suggest
enjoy he spoke of the u.s. and britain as having the most open relationship that they have with any country in the world well that's all well and good but is a satisfactory relationship everyone want to talk more about that i'm doing by a member of the u.k. independence party stephen wolf thank you very much joining us from relationships that's going to that is it really beneficial day for everyone i'm not sure about chile i mean it should be we are and we are two countries that actually share...
430
430
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 430
favorite 0
quote 0
it is for that reason u.s. troops on saudi sale, that was one of osama bin laden's prime motivators for his original attacks on the u.s. >> something also provocative is the fact there are reports out that perhaps drones from that very base in saudi arabia, the ones that killed the american citizen in yemen, does that square, is that right? >> reporter: yes you are talking about anwar al awlaki. it does. there have been sort of parallel strikes in yemen, strikes conducted by the u.s. military, who have been in yemen working on a small basis with yemen's forces and parallel strikes by the cia. this would have been a cia strike. you look at the amount of scrutiny and debate and consternation that is engulfed the administration over the targeted killing of a u.s. citizen, even one who has been reported to be planning strikes on the u.s. you would only compound that by putting the u.s. military in that mix. >> chris, thanks. i want to bring in michael here. first of all, saudi arabia, i mean covering president bush
it is for that reason u.s. troops on saudi sale, that was one of osama bin laden's prime motivators for his original attacks on the u.s. >> something also provocative is the fact there are reports out that perhaps drones from that very base in saudi arabia, the ones that killed the american citizen in yemen, does that square, is that right? >> reporter: yes you are talking about anwar al awlaki. it does. there have been sort of parallel strikes in yemen, strikes conducted by the...
355
355
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 355
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and now to the memo that shows the u.s. government's role for when drone attacks can be launched to kill american citizens. the justice department that the government does not need evidence that a specific attack is imminent. more lenient standards then publicly known for drug -- drone attacks. here is steve kingston. and under what exact circumstances will the u.s. government authorized the killing of an american citizen abroad? but the answers are here. it is a 16-page memo written by the lawyers of the justice department, as requested by congress. it is a document that is not strictly classified, but it was not meant to become public. what these lawyers do here is justified is targeted killing of american citizens who have worked with or parts of al qaeda and expense various groups. that is the justification if they pose a an immense threat to america. it provides a very elastic definition of what is an imminent threat. you do not need to know this is a bit of who, what, where, and when of a particular plot against ameri
. >> and now to the memo that shows the u.s. government's role for when drone attacks can be launched to kill american citizens. the justice department that the government does not need evidence that a specific attack is imminent. more lenient standards then publicly known for drug -- drone attacks. here is steve kingston. and under what exact circumstances will the u.s. government authorized the killing of an american citizen abroad? but the answers are here. it is a 16-page memo written...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. vice president has gained exclusive access to london security plans by sitting in on the downing street meeting fresh from visits to billing and powers joe biden met prime minister david cameron and the inside of you from britain's military and intelligence chiefs. has more now on the president axis. for the vice president he's known for sometimes putting his foot in his mouth kind of almost being another gaffe but some a very quick to point out when he said that he talked of being delighted to have been invited to that meeting and of having spent half his life in security meetings in the u.s. but people are quick to point out you don't actually have a spoke for years on the u.s. national security council he can give you that possibly he was referring to other security commitments but during his visit to downing street this is what part of what he took part in he was invited to this national security council meeting it was chaired by prime minister david cameron and it's thought that
the u.s. vice president has gained exclusive access to london security plans by sitting in on the downing street meeting fresh from visits to billing and powers joe biden met prime minister david cameron and the inside of you from britain's military and intelligence chiefs. has more now on the president axis. for the vice president he's known for sometimes putting his foot in his mouth kind of almost being another gaffe but some a very quick to point out when he said that he talked of being...
322
322
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 322
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s.s. cole attack is on hold for two months. they are orders doctors to determine if al nashiri is able to stand trial. he has post traumatic stress disorder after being tortured at a cia prison. >> the american pastor sentenced to 8 years in iran says the united states is not doing enough to help free him. he mentioned his doubts during a visit to his relatives. it was a second time he was allow to do see them. he has been locked up since august for refuse to go renounce his christian faith. >> one of the credit card fraud rings has been busted. 28 states, 7 countries and involves 7,000 fake id's. it started in 2007 in jersey city, new jersey. the group created fake business documents to get more than 25,000 credit cards all over the course of time the ladies and gentlemened scammers racked up 200,000 dollars in charges. the 6th sandy hook administrator who died protecting those students will be awarded the 2012 presidential sglint's award. they will present the medal to the surviving fa
the u.s.s. cole attack is on hold for two months. they are orders doctors to determine if al nashiri is able to stand trial. he has post traumatic stress disorder after being tortured at a cia prison. >> the american pastor sentenced to 8 years in iran says the united states is not doing enough to help free him. he mentioned his doubts during a visit to his relatives. it was a second time he was allow to do see them. he has been locked up since august for refuse to go renounce his...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. vice president has gained exclusive access to london security plans by sitting in on her downing street meeting fresh from visits to billion and powers joe biden met prime minister david cameron and got the inside view from britain's military and intelligence chiefs. has more now on the president of access. for the vice president he's known for sometimes putting his foot in his mouth it could of almost being another gaffe but some a very quick to point out when he said that he talked of being delighted to have been invited to that meeting and of having spent half his life in security meetings in the u.s. but people are quick to point out you don't actually have a spoke for years on the u.s. national security council he can give you that possibly he was referring to other security commitments but during his visit to downing street this is what part of what he took part in he was invited to this national security council meeting it was chaired by prime minister david cameron and it's th
the u.s. vice president has gained exclusive access to london security plans by sitting in on her downing street meeting fresh from visits to billion and powers joe biden met prime minister david cameron and got the inside view from britain's military and intelligence chiefs. has more now on the president of access. for the vice president he's known for sometimes putting his foot in his mouth it could of almost being another gaffe but some a very quick to point out when he said that he talked...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
39
39
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
good so much of u.s. foreign policy has to do with what have you done for me lately or what can you do for me down the road. with that in mind, what does he need do for us -- what does haiti do for us? >> there has been a long time when we do not want a lot of haitians in southern florida. in early days haiti controlled an important slice of water, which gave naval access to the caribbean, so that mattered a lot in the old days and for military matters with latin america, but what can they do for us in the future? they cannot be unstable. also, there is a lot of business investment in haiti, and now haiti is being opened to mining interests, both canadian and u.s. mining interest. there is a huge amount of gold and silver and copper to be found underneath the surface, but people have not come in before because haitians will not allow them to come in on on fair terms, but those will be changed, and now mining companies can explore wherever they want. tavis: you talk about these organizations. have the ngos
good so much of u.s. foreign policy has to do with what have you done for me lately or what can you do for me down the road. with that in mind, what does he need do for us -- what does haiti do for us? >> there has been a long time when we do not want a lot of haitians in southern florida. in early days haiti controlled an important slice of water, which gave naval access to the caribbean, so that mattered a lot in the old days and for military matters with latin america, but what can...
130
130
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
he was the target of a u.s. drone strike in yemen. >> the death of al-awlaki is a major blow to al qaeda's most active operational affiliates. he took the lead in planning and directing effortings to murder innocent americans. >> reporter: u.s. officials say al-awlaki inspired the fort hood shooter in 2009 and the failed bombing of a detroit airliner that christmas among other attempted attacks. three other americans, including al-awlaki's 16-year-old son, have also been killed by u.s. drone strikes in yemen. civil liberties groups have said such attacks deprive u.s. citizens of constitutional due process protection. but white house press s.e.c. jay carney justified those actions today as legal, ethical, and wise. >> the questions around this issue are important and the president takes them seriously. we have significant challenges because of the nature of the attacks, how they're planned, who plans them. but there is no question that senior operational leaders of al qaeda are continually planning to attack the
he was the target of a u.s. drone strike in yemen. >> the death of al-awlaki is a major blow to al qaeda's most active operational affiliates. he took the lead in planning and directing effortings to murder innocent americans. >> reporter: u.s. officials say al-awlaki inspired the fort hood shooter in 2009 and the failed bombing of a detroit airliner that christmas among other attempted attacks. three other americans, including al-awlaki's 16-year-old son, have also been killed by...
83
83
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. postal service is dropping saturday letter deliveries to save billions. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. fresh pain at the pump. american drivers see a steep jump in gas prices: up 15 cents a gallon in the past week alone. >> susie: and the federal reserve says it's been hit, by cyber hackers. we look at u.s. businesses and just how safe their networks are. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: the u.s. postal service says this summer it will stop delivering mail on saturdays, ending a service that began 150 years ago. cutting back to a five-day a week schedule will save $2- billion. the post office has been losing about $20 million a day, as e- mail useage ramps up and mail volume plunges. congress has required the post office to deliver six days a week, but the postmaster general believes there is a loophole in the law that will allow him to make the change. darren gersh reports on the business fallout. >> reporter: first class mail is the postal service's most profitable prod
the u.s. postal service is dropping saturday letter deliveries to save billions. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. fresh pain at the pump. american drivers see a steep jump in gas prices: up 15 cents a gallon in the past week alone. >> susie: and the federal reserve says it's been hit, by cyber hackers. we look at u.s. businesses and just how safe their networks are. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: the u.s. postal service says this summer it will...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
a reporter accuses over fifty countries of assisting the u.s. and secretly detaining interrogating and torturing terrorist suspects of. iran's president on an historic visit to cairo western friendly egypt looking ready to perhaps open a new phase of relations with tara. and one of the german chancellor's main election opponents says she's been just. europe's most financially ravaged country . find out why greece. and the general election. worldwide news twenty four hours a day this is our life from moscow with me rule re sushi welcome to the program. as many as fifty four countries took part in the cia's secret detention and prisoner rendition program and the claim was made in a report from a new york based ngo which claims that foreign governments aided the u.s. in making sure that a terror out of the reach of the law more in this investigation. can. this is a very comprehensive report prepared by the open society foundations not only do they detail torture techniques that were used at cia secret prisons overseas to so-called black sites but a
a reporter accuses over fifty countries of assisting the u.s. and secretly detaining interrogating and torturing terrorist suspects of. iran's president on an historic visit to cairo western friendly egypt looking ready to perhaps open a new phase of relations with tara. and one of the german chancellor's main election opponents says she's been just. europe's most financially ravaged country . find out why greece. and the general election. worldwide news twenty four hours a day this is our life...
159
159
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. state department spokesperson expressed her concern over the incident. >> actions such as this escalate tensions and increase the risk of an incident or a miscalculation, and they could undermine peace, stability, and economic growth in this vital region. so we are concerned about it. >> u.s. officials have been increasingly uneasy about rising tensions in the area. >>> military analysts are trying to figure out what the chinese are trying to do. bonji ohara is a former navy captain with japan's self-defense forces. he says the chinese sent a clear message. >> it is a serious thing. if the radar is the fire-control radar, can control the weapon, usually a battleship has that kind of radar, one is searching radar, for navigation. one is for the targeting, control weapon radar. this is the fc radar. this time chinese side used this fc radar. it means they showed to the ship they have the intention to attack the japanese ship. so it is very serious and danger. i think the -- there are tw
the u.s. state department spokesperson expressed her concern over the incident. >> actions such as this escalate tensions and increase the risk of an incident or a miscalculation, and they could undermine peace, stability, and economic growth in this vital region. so we are concerned about it. >> u.s. officials have been increasingly uneasy about rising tensions in the area. >>> military analysts are trying to figure out what the chinese are trying to do. bonji ohara is a...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
hundred billion u.s. dollars thousands of american casualties over a million dead iraqis and of course no weapons of mass destruction to justify a military occupation that lasted nearly nine years today history repeats itself as the well oiled gears of the american war machine singled out countries like iran north korea or targets obscure booky man in countries like yemen pakistan and mali so we have to ask ourselves if we as americans will ever learn from these mistakes or what we continue to believe in invisible threats and manufactured evidence at face value i won't tell you let's break the set. looking for a. never seen anything like that. last month north korea announced it will conduct a nuclear test in protest of the latest round of sanctions invoked against them as a response secretary of state john kerry and his counterpart in south korea made it very clear that it would be unacceptable for north korea to proceed with testing their nuclear program but this is nothing new in two thousand and six a
hundred billion u.s. dollars thousands of american casualties over a million dead iraqis and of course no weapons of mass destruction to justify a military occupation that lasted nearly nine years today history repeats itself as the well oiled gears of the american war machine singled out countries like iran north korea or targets obscure booky man in countries like yemen pakistan and mali so we have to ask ourselves if we as americans will ever learn from these mistakes or what we continue to...
751
751
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 751
favorite 0
quote 0
both were u.s. citizens never indicted by the u.s. government or charged with any crimes. can you imagine? they are not charged with any crimes but our government decided to execute them anyway. >> some might look and say oh oh those guys have at your bans on. a lot of people have at your bans on. they weren't convicted of anything they're u.s. citizens just like you and i are. if you think i don't sympathize with them, if the government tells me they're guilty, they must be guilty. way to understand the concept of democracy. >> this is a video of his teenage son born in denver, colorado filmed by the fox special units. while they described him as a 20 something militant with al-qaeda, he was 16 years old and no evidence he was a member of the al-qaeda in yemen. >> all right, now i want to bring in a couple of experts ted delaney in the los angeles bureau of the l.a. times. and a professor at the university of michigan and michael shure joins us. >> as a non-expert. >> but a man with strong opinions on this. michael, let me start with you. i understand that you're not tota
both were u.s. citizens never indicted by the u.s. government or charged with any crimes. can you imagine? they are not charged with any crimes but our government decided to execute them anyway. >> some might look and say oh oh those guys have at your bans on. a lot of people have at your bans on. they weren't convicted of anything they're u.s. citizens just like you and i are. if you think i don't sympathize with them, if the government tells me they're guilty, they must be guilty. way...
77
77
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
according to the u.s. tsunami warning center, a tsunami was in fact generated by this very large earthquake. they advise that the impact of that tsunami could be destructive near the earthquake epicenter, which you again see marked on your map here northeast of australia in the solomon islands. they also say the tsunami could impact, quote, more distant coasts. now, again, this information is still coming in. but again, an 8.0 magnitude earthquake has struck in the south pacific tonight. it has triggered a tsunami watch for among other place, seem mow with a, indonesia, and the u.s. territory of guam. the closest u.s. state is hawaii. at this point no tsunami watch or tsunami warning has been issued for hawaii, but officials in the state have been warned that if tsunami waves reach hawaii, it would likely happen around 10:00 p.m. local time in hawaii, which would be about 3:00 a.m. eastern time on the mainland. that's the latest that we've got right now. we'll bring you more information as it becomes avail
according to the u.s. tsunami warning center, a tsunami was in fact generated by this very large earthquake. they advise that the impact of that tsunami could be destructive near the earthquake epicenter, which you again see marked on your map here northeast of australia in the solomon islands. they also say the tsunami could impact, quote, more distant coasts. now, again, this information is still coming in. but again, an 8.0 magnitude earthquake has struck in the south pacific tonight. it has...
144
144
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
KTLN
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
that's why a u.s. ministry is sending its interns to africa so they'll be better advocates for people with disabilities. >> reporter: katie dickie suffers from spinal muscular atrophy, but it doesn't keep her from competing in wheelchair soccer or completing a college degree. he travelled to africa with a small group of interns organized by the johnnie and friends ministry. >> when the children see me in a wheelchair, even though we look different, we have the same way to get around. i truly believe that god has opened so many doors for me to connect with these children on a heart level. >> reporter: the team connected with more than 100 children at a special-needs school in uganda's capital. they encouraged teachers and worked with children in the classroom. the volunteer came to realize these kids are the fortunate ones stents told them of other children living in far more difficult situations. >> they talked about the children with disabilities in the villages that are sometimes locked away or kille
that's why a u.s. ministry is sending its interns to africa so they'll be better advocates for people with disabilities. >> reporter: katie dickie suffers from spinal muscular atrophy, but it doesn't keep her from competing in wheelchair soccer or completing a college degree. he travelled to africa with a small group of interns organized by the johnnie and friends ministry. >> when the children see me in a wheelchair, even though we look different, we have the same way to get...
53
53
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. postal service affecting every american who gets mail. the agency today announced it will stop some of its saturday deliveries as it tries to stem the losses of some 25 million dollars per day, per day. under the new plan set to take effect in august, the postal service will no longer deliver letters and first class mail on saturdays, but it will still deliver packages plus priority mail, express mail, and mail order medicine, everything that makes money. it would not close any branches currently open on the weekends. of course, the cuts in service mean fewer jobs. steve sensteve steve centanni. >> reporter: vermont independent bernie sanders said this will send the post office into a death spiral. white house press secretary jay carney received to prefer a more comprehensive approach to postal reform. >> it would be our preference that that package of reforms be implemented for the sake of a stronger future of the postal service. we're looking at this particular action now and, you k
the u.s. postal service affecting every american who gets mail. the agency today announced it will stop some of its saturday deliveries as it tries to stem the losses of some 25 million dollars per day, per day. under the new plan set to take effect in august, the postal service will no longer deliver letters and first class mail on saturdays, but it will still deliver packages plus priority mail, express mail, and mail order medicine, everything that makes money. it would not close any...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
a u.s. and geo claims more than fifty countries were involved in america's notorious extraordinary rendition program some going as far as hosting cia black sites for enhanced interrogation of terror suspects r.t. asks why so many governments got involved in what activists call state sponsored kidnapping and torture. and president ahmadinejad flies into egypt in what is the first trip of its kind by an iranian leader in thirty years the visit is seen as an attempt to improve ties between the two regional heavyweights amid rising tensions with his room. and broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is certainly glad to have you with us the french military assisted by local militia has taken the city of the last major city still controlled by islamist militants meanwhile warplanes have continued striking the remaining militant hideouts in the far north of the country the french foreign minister has hinted that the operation may be over as early as march but while the advance has been sw
a u.s. and geo claims more than fifty countries were involved in america's notorious extraordinary rendition program some going as far as hosting cia black sites for enhanced interrogation of terror suspects r.t. asks why so many governments got involved in what activists call state sponsored kidnapping and torture. and president ahmadinejad flies into egypt in what is the first trip of its kind by an iranian leader in thirty years the visit is seen as an attempt to improve ties between the two...
109
109
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
the u.s. to mount a ground operation, that renders it not feasible and they can go ahead and use something like an armed drone strikes as well. if the u.s. only knows where you are going to be for a short amount of time, if the window is short enough, that might render it not feasible to capture you. so there's more new ones that people might not have realized up until now. host: the third part of this is, according to the white paper, the operation would be conducted in a manner consistent with applicable law of war principles. guest: that is a reference to certain principles that have been around for decades, many would come from the geneva convention that talk about the use of force has been proportional. you cannot just use the type of weaponry that might kill large numbers of civilians and other sort of safeguards that are pretty standard in combat and that the u.s. military uses all the time. the u.s. would be obliged to follow the type of rules anytime military personnel were involved i
the u.s. to mount a ground operation, that renders it not feasible and they can go ahead and use something like an armed drone strikes as well. if the u.s. only knows where you are going to be for a short amount of time, if the window is short enough, that might render it not feasible to capture you. so there's more new ones that people might not have realized up until now. host: the third part of this is, according to the white paper, the operation would be conducted in a manner consistent...
108
108
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: the u.s. to ambassador said when president barack obama goes in the spring, he will bring an urgent peace making agenda. president barack obama has been criticized for not visiting israel during his first term but he did visit while he was running for president in 2008. president barack obama wills pay a visit to the west bank and to jordan. >>> and they have killed and captured antolin garcia-torres. he is expected to go on trial because of the disappearance of sierra lemar. he also attempted to kidnap three went from grocery stores back in 2009. >>> time now 5:06, the rebound in technology in silicone valley, there were 42,000 new jobs created in santa clara as well as fremont and union city. san francisco created 18,000 jobs >> all right, pam, time now 5:06 this gets everybody moving. if you have to drive on the east shore, how is it looking out there? >> we are off to a good start, 80 westbound is looking good as you drive out to the mcarthur maze area and to the bay bridge toll plaza, the
>> reporter: the u.s. to ambassador said when president barack obama goes in the spring, he will bring an urgent peace making agenda. president barack obama has been criticized for not visiting israel during his first term but he did visit while he was running for president in 2008. president barack obama wills pay a visit to the west bank and to jordan. >>> and they have killed and captured antolin garcia-torres. he is expected to go on trial because of the disappearance of...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
87
87
Feb 6, 2013
02/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
u.s. attack. the wmd's were never found. today we'll speak with media analyst norman solomon and colorado lawrence wilkerson, "with liberty and justice for some: how the law is used to destroy equality and protect the powerful." 's former chief of staff. >> i have admitted to this a number of times publicly and privately, was the person who put together colin powell's presentation on february, five, 2003. probably the biggest mistake of my life. >> u.s. lawmakers are threatening to cut funding to brooklyn college, this will host a forum to mourn at about the palestinian led campaign to boycott and divest from israel. >> extreme radicals, as i said, basically what the state of israel to disappear from the face of the earth. i have a problem with that. they are sponsoring this event. they're supporting ms. event. that is the issue. that is absolutely outrageous. >> we will be joined by one of the speakers at the brooklyn college event, omar barghouti. also, glenn greenwald. another campaign,
u.s. attack. the wmd's were never found. today we'll speak with media analyst norman solomon and colorado lawrence wilkerson, "with liberty and justice for some: how the law is used to destroy equality and protect the powerful." 's former chief of staff. >> i have admitted to this a number of times publicly and privately, was the person who put together colin powell's presentation on february, five, 2003. probably the biggest mistake of my life. >> u.s. lawmakers are...